Tips for parents teaching their teens to drive

The journey of parenting is equally challenging & rewarding, with the teenage years often falling into the ‘challenging’ category. For teenagers learning to drive, this is not only turbulent and stressful for them, but also tremendously tests the strength & patience of the parents.  A fundamental right of passage for Aussie teens is the introduction into adulthood by obtaining a learner’s licence and owning their first car. Statistics in Australia show that the overall majority of traffic offenses, accidents, incidents of dangerous driving and road rage occur amongst drivers between the ages of 18-25.  Therefore, it is vital for parents to provide a strong foundation for their teenagers to help them become safe, respectful and courteous drivers. Most parents are somewhat hesitant to take on the role of helping offspring learn to drive, and find it easier, and less stressful to pay for driving lessons with a qualified instructor. However, if you are willing to take on the challenge, here are our tips for parents teaching their teens to drive.

Be prepared for the unexpected, your teen will make mistakes, and may likely have a small accident in their first years of driving. Contact Novus Auto Glass Camberwell and ask us about our windscreen saver patches. Keep one handy in your teens first car, for those unexpected stone chips.